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i did a write up about it here a while back, i would highly recommend this stuff. actually...
Dying Softtop DIY
$25.00 from ebay and def worth it.
Dying Softtop DIY
$25.00 from ebay and def worth it.
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OK, I just ordered Forever Black (Black) from a dealer on Fleabay. I figured the 32oz container was too much for one small top, and I didn't want/need any cleaner, so I got the 8oz with an applicator, delivery to my door for ~$21. It's actually coming from a store right here in Florida, so I would except it in just a few days.
Huge thanks, I hope this makes it right! I'm sure it will improve it if it just blends the white spots in a little better.
Huge thanks, I hope this makes it right! I'm sure it will improve it if it just blends the white spots in a little better.
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I got my dye (actually a few days ago), just need to give it a try. I'll shoot some before after (unless it looks like crap, then I'll never post about it again... )
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Originally Posted by [DT
,Sep 30 2009, 10:14 AM] I got my dye (actually a few days ago), just need to give it a try. I'll shoot some before after (unless it looks like crap, then I'll never post about it again... )
have used it many times-
we look forward to seeing your "new" black top !!
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Thanks for the positive reinforcement I have that thread bookmarked.
Just to clarify, it's actually the _underside_ of the top (which shows when it's down).
Just to clarify, it's actually the _underside_ of the top (which shows when it's down).
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Just a quick update: I got the product, applied it to the underside of the top (where it's exposed while it's in the down position) and my white bleach marks are all gone. I meant to shoot a before, but just image 3 or 4 nickel sized white spots and about a dozen smaller spots. Now imagine them gone
I wound up cutting off about 1/2" off the end of the applicator to use under/around the latch area, which worked great (I was going to just pull them off).
Really happy about this fix, thanks again to everyone
I wound up cutting off about 1/2" off the end of the applicator to use under/around the latch area, which worked great (I was going to just pull them off).
Really happy about this fix, thanks again to everyone
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